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i am teresa and i am 57. i am teresa and i am 57. when i hear that phrase, 65 is the new 50, i think 65 is the new 17, those are the jobs they're taking. they're working alongside the 17-year-olds. but i really like what you said, that 65 can be the n 17 because there's a lot of worker training that people want access to, not even just in centers, but also at their employment. so one of the unfinished business of the age discrimination act is that there's no discrimination by employers on how much training they give their current workers. even though i can say to you i am teresa and i am 57, if you're at work, don't do that. the strategy would be i would tell everybody, especially if you're a woman, do everything you can to sort of act younger so that you get training. but you might be right. maybe i'm not an activist or revolutionary at heart. or join a union. >> if you are in a position to hire, something you can do as an activist on this issue. you should hire young people. >> and you need capital to be ab
i am teresa and i am 57. i am teresa and i am 57. when i hear that phrase, 65 is the new 50, i think 65 is the new 17, those are the jobs they're taking. they're working alongside the 17-year-olds. but i really like what you said, that 65 can be the n 17 because there's a lot of worker training that people want access to, not even just in centers, but also at their employment. so one of the unfinished business of the age discrimination act is that there's no discrimination by employers on how...
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i am teresa and i am 57. i am teresa and i am 57. when i hear that phrase, 65 is the new 50 i think 65 is the new 17 those are the jobs they're taking. they're working alongside the 17-year-olds. but i really like what you said, that 65 can be the new 50 or new 17 because there's a lot of worker training that people want access to not even just in centers, but also at their employment. so one of the unfinished business of the age discrimination act is that there's no discrimination by employers on how much training they give their current workers. even though i can say to you i am teresa and i am 57, if you're at work, don't do that. the strategy would be i would tell everybody, especially if you're a woman, do everything you can to sort of act younger so that you get training. but you might be right. maybe i'm not an activist or revolutionary at heart. or join a union. >> if you are in a position to hire, something you can do as an activist on this issue. >> and you need capital to be able to hire. and that'
i am teresa and i am 57. i am teresa and i am 57. when i hear that phrase, 65 is the new 50 i think 65 is the new 17 those are the jobs they're taking. they're working alongside the 17-year-olds. but i really like what you said, that 65 can be the new 50 or new 17 because there's a lot of worker training that people want access to not even just in centers, but also at their employment. so one of the unfinished business of the age discrimination act is that there's no discrimination by employers...
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>> i wanted to comment on something that teresa said. not working, getting depressed -- that's not in my vocabulary. the second aspect of it is personal, fear. i think in one of my many communications, i mentioned that i am working because i need to and i am afraid. i don't want to sit and starve and watch people go to work. i have a strong need to feel like i'm part of the mainstream. i am afraid. i am really afraid. i'm going to be 82 and a couple of weeks. i don't think about my age. -- i am going to be 82 in a couple weeks. that's what is important to me. when you mention the psychological, it lit a light in my head. i can't speak for others. i can only speak for myself. a lot of people that i know, my peers, they say, what are you doing with yourself? i say i am still working, part of the crowd. >> i get it. >> people say, what are you doing? [laughter] i think that is gender specific. [inaudible] [indiscernible] i don't think you should worry about it. [laughter] >> wow. what an ending. that is a great ending. >> thank you so much.
>> i wanted to comment on something that teresa said. not working, getting depressed -- that's not in my vocabulary. the second aspect of it is personal, fear. i think in one of my many communications, i mentioned that i am working because i need to and i am afraid. i don't want to sit and starve and watch people go to work. i have a strong need to feel like i'm part of the mainstream. i am afraid. i am really afraid. i'm going to be 82 and a couple of weeks. i don't think about my age....
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teresa: imd curator and director of collections at the museum and we are in the new lincoln exhibit called president clinton is dead. this exhibit has a tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald which was the most widely circulated newspaper at the time that were published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination. it is the minute by minute story of the news as it happened about the assassination of lincoln. one of the ways that we hope people understand not just time but place is through this great map on the floor in the center of the gallery. because we are almost in this building at the epicenter of things. the museum is on the site of the national hotel which is the hotel were both stated the night before -- where booth stated before he committed the horrible crime. this is the breaking news, the flash moment, the president has been shot. interestingly it views the word assassination at the time because it meant a surprise violent attack on someone. it did not mean that it resulted in death, it has come to mean that over the years. one of the things tha
teresa: imd curator and director of collections at the museum and we are in the new lincoln exhibit called president clinton is dead. this exhibit has a tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald which was the most widely circulated newspaper at the time that were published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination. it is the minute by minute story of the news as it happened about the assassination of lincoln. one of the ways that we hope people understand not just...
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she sit with husband joe and two youngest daughters audrey and millana. >> teresa has been rock up. she's taking it day by day. >> reporter: joe told the magazine he droves her four girls 80 miles from their new jersey home to the federal prison in connecticut nearly every weekend. >> typical visit starts at 9:00 a.m. when visiting hours begin in the prison and they end up at 3:00 p.m. they are allowed to hug and kiss only at very beginning and at the very end. surprisingly enough joeys actually more emotional then their four girls when they have to hug good bye. he says he is crying like a baby. >> reporter: therese ace expect to be released in december after serving nearly a year, behind bars. chris and jessica, back to you. >>> for more on this story watch the insider tonight at 7:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> still much more to come in the next half an hour a police detective goes off on a road rage-like tirade, focus on a uber driver passenger in the back seat who recorded the whole thing and there is no surprise that rid ohio has gone viral. le a look. he is one of drexel univer
she sit with husband joe and two youngest daughters audrey and millana. >> teresa has been rock up. she's taking it day by day. >> reporter: joe told the magazine he droves her four girls 80 miles from their new jersey home to the federal prison in connecticut nearly every weekend. >> typical visit starts at 9:00 a.m. when visiting hours begin in the prison and they end up at 3:00 p.m. they are allowed to hug and kiss only at very beginning and at the very end. surprisingly...
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a phrase teresa used. i will ask her to start, talking about the topic by talking about what you think about that? why do you think this is the age of the end of retirement? >> talking about retirement that is voluntary. that promises a secure income for the rest of your life. that is pretty much gone for most people. let's take off the top 10%. that's fine. they're a little bit worried about living too long but they're okay. the real problem is the bottom 90%. there isn't a problem of long-term care insurance or of finding work if you've lost your job. liza said a lot of people are retired earlier than they thought they would be. journalists but you're not alone. most people who are retired say i left work earlier than i wanted to. so most of the so-called retirement is just withdrawal from the labor market with no fault of their own. with no choice. either because of health spousal health or because they're laid off. then they reenter the labor market at very different jobs than they had before. so we do
a phrase teresa used. i will ask her to start, talking about the topic by talking about what you think about that? why do you think this is the age of the end of retirement? >> talking about retirement that is voluntary. that promises a secure income for the rest of your life. that is pretty much gone for most people. let's take off the top 10%. that's fine. they're a little bit worried about living too long but they're okay. the real problem is the bottom 90%. there isn't a problem of...
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. >> teresa and donald are members of the indian tribe native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank at. >> what do you would you do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yes. >> you never even considered that? >> no. >> now they're being forced to the face the foss bald that their way of life may end. the fuss have so dwindled in number at a map this tribe. >> since bp we approach one of donald's favorite fishing spots. during the spill this area was covered in oil. >> 15 feet on the bank. >> 15 feet that went away. >> that's not all that worries them. since the bp spill they say they've been catching deformed fish. this is a picture of one. swollen red and missing scales. bp recently released a report tied to the fifth anniversary of this spill. it says there has not been any significant long-term impact on the marine life in the gulf, adding that the location of the spill in deep water and a massive response which followed mitigated the damage. fiv
. >> teresa and donald are members of the indian tribe native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank at. >> what do you would you do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yes. >> you never even considered that? >> no. >> now they're being forced to the face the foss bald that their way of life may end. the fuss...
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i agree with a lot of what teresa said. i don't think it just applies to people on the age of retirement i think it applies to millenials as well that are finding the job market more difficult than we thought it was. so i think if we look at what's happening in society now, i think there are two really important trends that are so pervasive. almost title in nateure. first is a skewed demographic. we have people living longer, we have an older segment of our population, then birth rates are falling as well. that's one trend. the other is rapidly increasing ability of technology. and technology itself is competing for jobs on a more frequent basis. those two things together i think are putting incredible pressures on all our institutions the way that we think, the way we behave as individuals, the commercial institutions that we have i work for an asset manager we're thinking about how can we serve our clients and this changing environment but also the institutions that we have that teresa alluded to what should retirement lo
i agree with a lot of what teresa said. i don't think it just applies to people on the age of retirement i think it applies to millenials as well that are finding the job market more difficult than we thought it was. so i think if we look at what's happening in society now, i think there are two really important trends that are so pervasive. almost title in nateure. first is a skewed demographic. we have people living longer, we have an older segment of our population, then birth rates are...
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she is known as the mother teresa of cairo for two decades she has is her the children living in egypt slums. seven of those beheaded came out of her schools, five of them she new by name. >> i touch them. i eat with them. i bring them. i play with them. we would cry together. we studied together. yes, they are my boys. >> when they were beheaded the 21 men were said to have called on the name of jesus i asked mama maggie how did these acceptable men have such fate? >> they have this identity, self respect self esteem, clear and they are looking up knowing they're going to live forever. >> mama maggie, unlike mother teresa, came to upper middle class combination, the author of her first biography said during a interview on fox news. com, spirited debate, that maggie gave up her career after seeing children living in poverty and decide to go help them. >> she got more happiness out of serving the family from she did in her job in traditional wealth. >> named after the first christian martyr, who when he was being stoned to death professed his fate in jesus. >> lauren green fox news. >>
she is known as the mother teresa of cairo for two decades she has is her the children living in egypt slums. seven of those beheaded came out of her schools, five of them she new by name. >> i touch them. i eat with them. i bring them. i play with them. we would cry together. we studied together. yes, they are my boys. >> when they were beheaded the 21 men were said to have called on the name of jesus i asked mama maggie how did these acceptable men have such fate? >> they...
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. >>> coming up here teresa guidice's new reality. the family photo taken in prison and her husband speaking out. >>> prom season is here. it's costing big bucks for kids this year. you're never going to guess what they're spending the most money on. you've got to hear it. stay with us. we aren't looking for just any college students. we're looking for the fighters. the focused. and formidable. with gpas that include grit. perseverance. ambition. who want professors who'll know them by name see who they can be... students who want more than a degree on graduation day... they want a career. if you're this kind of student you're our kind of different. devry university. different. on purpose. ♪ ♪ we have very different parenting styles. fritz, go get it! pchu! you can't have enough... of the chicken. oh..i..okay, i think we're good. he's all about fun. but i...i like to have a little discipline. oh, i'll just get one, just in case. i think you just go a little bit overboard... with all this food. it is a sale, so... you keep going! i
. >>> coming up here teresa guidice's new reality. the family photo taken in prison and her husband speaking out. >>> prom season is here. it's costing big bucks for kids this year. you're never going to guess what they're spending the most money on. you've got to hear it. stay with us. we aren't looking for just any college students. we're looking for the fighters. the focused. and formidable. with gpas that include grit. perseverance. ambition. who want professors who'll...
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she's known as the mother teresa of cairo. for two decades she has served the children living in egypt's slums through their organization, stephen's children. seven of those beheaded came out of her school, five she knew by name. >> i touch them, i eat with them, i pray with them, i play with them. we cry together. we study together. yes, they are my boys. >> reporter: when they were beheaded the 21 men were said to have called on the name of jesus. i asked mama maggie, how did these simple men have such faith? >> they have their identity their self-respect their self-esteem, clear. and they are looking up knowing they're going to live forever. >> reporter: mama maggie unlike mother teresa came from upper middle class beginnings. the author of her first biography said during an interview on foxnews.com that maggie gabron gave up her career after seeing children live in abject poverty and deciding to help them. >> she realized she got more happyiness out of serving that family than she did from her job and traditional wealth. >
she's known as the mother teresa of cairo. for two decades she has served the children living in egypt's slums through their organization, stephen's children. seven of those beheaded came out of her school, five she knew by name. >> i touch them, i eat with them, i pray with them, i play with them. we cry together. we study together. yes, they are my boys. >> reporter: when they were beheaded the 21 men were said to have called on the name of jesus. i asked mama maggie, how did...
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teresa: imd curator and director of collections at the museum and we are in the new lincoln exhibit called president clinton is dead. -- president lincoln is dead. this exhibit has a tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald which was the most widely circulated newspaper at the time that were published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination. it is the minute by minute story of the news as it happened about the assassination of lincoln. one of the ways that we hope people understand not just time but place is through this great map on the floor in the center of the gallery. because we are almost in this building at the epicenter of things. the museum is on the site of the national hotel which is the hotel where booth stated before he committed the horrible crime. you can take a look on the floor of this room after you read through the newspapers and place yourself in all the different spots that are being restaurants, from the national hotel, the ford's theater, the hotel where lincoln was taken after he was shot. it's right across street. it is the spot wh
teresa: imd curator and director of collections at the museum and we are in the new lincoln exhibit called president clinton is dead. -- president lincoln is dead. this exhibit has a tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald which was the most widely circulated newspaper at the time that were published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination. it is the minute by minute story of the news as it happened about the assassination of lincoln. one of the ways that we...
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joining me now is josh barro, maria teresa kumar, and jess macintosh. what do you make of that assessment? >> i thought the joke was kind of tacky and comes in a line of comments that mahr has made that have drawn a lot of negative attention, but i think you have to look at the joke in the context it is. when you say this guy looks like this guy, it is about these broader senses that we have about people of muslim heritage. i don't think it was a good joke to make. >> maria teresa it is two subjects where there is a lot of sensitivity. one the boston marathon trial is ongoing and, b, our relationships with muslims are incredibly fraught. this is in the context of a whole lot of other stuff. what do you think of the criticism? >> i think that's right what you mentioned. the boston marathon is still fresh in everybody's mind and it's painful. i think it is what josh was saying. unfortunately, it's a pattern that keeps popping up on bill maher maher's show. i commend the fact that the majority of the folks are saying enough is enough. it is a young tweens
joining me now is josh barro, maria teresa kumar, and jess macintosh. what do you make of that assessment? >> i thought the joke was kind of tacky and comes in a line of comments that mahr has made that have drawn a lot of negative attention, but i think you have to look at the joke in the context it is. when you say this guy looks like this guy, it is about these broader senses that we have about people of muslim heritage. i don't think it was a good joke to make. >> maria teresa...
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so even though i can say toow i'm teresa and i'm 57, of you're at work, don't do that. the strategy would be i would tell everybody specially if you're a woman, do everything you can to act young sore you get training. -- younger so you get training. you might be right. or join a union and -- >> hired older people if you're in a position to hire. >> well, that -- >> as an activist on this issue. hire -- >> if i have -- you need a lot of capital to hire in that percent of the population. >> i think companies are aware of that. working with a global coalition on aging and they're developing a set of principles and have a surprisingly large number of well-known companies subscribings to principles about exactly the issues you're talking about. >> i totally agree and there's hope. >> optimism! >> that the business training that happens on is on the job. >> one optimistic answer and pessimistic. i think -- 6 is a the new 50 and that's positive for some people and negative for others. i think some people it's going to be great they can have these meaningful -- and then i thin
so even though i can say toow i'm teresa and i'm 57, of you're at work, don't do that. the strategy would be i would tell everybody specially if you're a woman, do everything you can to act young sore you get training. -- younger so you get training. you might be right. or join a union and -- >> hired older people if you're in a position to hire. >> well, that -- >> as an activist on this issue. hire -- >> if i have -- you need a lot of capital to hire in that percent of...
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president and ceo of the united way of long island, teresa, is with us right now. absolutely amazing. i can't believe this is the first one. tell us about the house. >> yeah. so really good afternoon it's great to be here. about the home, you know, this is really an historic event because it's built by veterans for veterans. so partnering with department of energy, hud our supporters, they've really given us the go ahead to build these homes in a way that helps train veterans for a better future. and i think our combat vets especially deserve the best. charles: these veterans are also being taughting how to make solar -- taught how to make solar homes so they can go out and get jobs afterwards? >> right. these zero-energy-ready homes people meet a few different measures, they have to be durable, energy efficient, advance technology systems in the home comfort, safety, health, all these measures have to be put together by the design professional. charles: they have solar panels though. >> they do. they're ready for solar. charles: can they actually sell energy back?
president and ceo of the united way of long island, teresa, is with us right now. absolutely amazing. i can't believe this is the first one. tell us about the house. >> yeah. so really good afternoon it's great to be here. about the home, you know, this is really an historic event because it's built by veterans for veterans. so partnering with department of energy, hud our supporters, they've really given us the go ahead to build these homes in a way that helps train veterans for a better...
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joe admits life without teresa is hard. he appreciates her more than ever. typical guy. he will serve a sentence for his fraud convictions after she is released next year. >> even more time apart. >>> next to an epic april fool's day prank by tom brady -- >> love it. of course, the new england patriots quarterback got a lot of people upset last week. even his employers, if you will, when he did this. he posted this video. he was jumping off a cliff about 40 feet up. this is in costa rica. he's on a family vacation here. >> wow. well, then he posted this on facebook. tom brady in a full-body cast. >> that's awesome. >> made a few hearts stop on his team. don't worry. this is just a joke. >> the caption said it wasn't the cliff jump that did him in but michael jordan, they were playing pickup ball and there is video of that out there. brady wrote, "jordan's crossover is no joke." >>> grammy winner john legend and his wife christy teigen married their dogs in a spoof of legend's "all of me" video. ♪ cause i give you all of me ♪ ♪ and you give me all of you ♪ >> i ne
joe admits life without teresa is hard. he appreciates her more than ever. typical guy. he will serve a sentence for his fraud convictions after she is released next year. >> even more time apart. >>> next to an epic april fool's day prank by tom brady -- >> love it. of course, the new england patriots quarterback got a lot of people upset last week. even his employers, if you will, when he did this. he posted this video. he was jumping off a cliff about 40 feet up. this is...
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we're not that good at talking about the risk teresa just laid out. you can address them. i know we at blackrock are working on these issues, feel like we have good offerings for our clients, but it comes with, you know, the conversations, intuitive conversation, i talked about a well diversified portfolio, i might as well be speaking foreign language 50 years ago. everybody knows what that means today. and what we need to do is quickly get to a place where we all understand what we are talking about when we are managing retirement risk, the risks that teresa talked about. i am confident we will get there, but one of my recurring strengths through the evening, but we're just not there yet. >> the only other risk that plays into this and does affect longevity is minimizing health risk. and health insurance companies are finally incentivizing healthful behaviors, and employers are also incentivizing healthful behaviors. has anyone seen the ad on the subway about reimbursements you can get, a small insurance company that advertises get money back for joining the gym. and this
we're not that good at talking about the risk teresa just laid out. you can address them. i know we at blackrock are working on these issues, feel like we have good offerings for our clients, but it comes with, you know, the conversations, intuitive conversation, i talked about a well diversified portfolio, i might as well be speaking foreign language 50 years ago. everybody knows what that means today. and what we need to do is quickly get to a place where we all understand what we are talking...
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teresa catholic school. the creek and concrete come to the surface slowly coating the three-foot-wide creek and killing everything in its path up to the broadway terrace. then today, the new trouble. neighbors found the foam cement along a 200-foot stretch of the creek closer to the original leak. >>> across the bay the fbi is stepping in to investigate major problems at the san francisco jail. sheriff ross mirkarimi called for an independent investigation into allegations the deputy's forced inmates into a fight club. the fbi will also look into an incident where an inmate escaped while on trash duty. mirkarimi wants the deputy watching him to be fired. >> i'm not going to shy away and we're not going to retreat from the kind of actions and accountability that any one of the people in this great city would expect of us. >> mirkarimi, who is running for re-election, says an internal investigation could be done in the next two weeks. >>> new at 5:00, ten deputies in southern california are on paid leave tonig
teresa catholic school. the creek and concrete come to the surface slowly coating the three-foot-wide creek and killing everything in its path up to the broadway terrace. then today, the new trouble. neighbors found the foam cement along a 200-foot stretch of the creek closer to the original leak. >>> across the bay the fbi is stepping in to investigate major problems at the san francisco jail. sheriff ross mirkarimi called for an independent investigation into allegations the deputy's...
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. >> teresa is with the nonprofit safe kids worldwide. >> a gate goes across the window. >> there different kinds. this has metal netting. >> follow the manufacturers. make sure you have the right guard for your son's windows. >> a release allows you to remove it quickly. they are sold online for about 30 to $80. less expensive product is window stops. >> what they do is allow the window to not go up more than four inches. >> they run about 10 to $15. one change you can make right now for free rearrange your if you wereture. >> make sure you don't have beds or cribs or stools or things that children can climb to get to the windows. >> when you least expect it children will go to great lengths for a simple peek outside. erica gonzales news 4. >> some windows can open from the top. that's another safeway to keep children grounded. we is more on the window guards and stops on our apps. search windows. >> a lot of people are opening up the windows. >> after the raindrops, the pollen count is down into the low range because it was washed out. you are rolling your eyes. >> i haven't been able to
. >> teresa is with the nonprofit safe kids worldwide. >> a gate goes across the window. >> there different kinds. this has metal netting. >> follow the manufacturers. make sure you have the right guard for your son's windows. >> a release allows you to remove it quickly. they are sold online for about 30 to $80. less expensive product is window stops. >> what they do is allow the window to not go up more than four inches. >> they run about 10 to $15....
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teresa sparks made her transition 20 years ago. she lived her life as a self-professed alpha male until she decided it was time to be herself. she has made a name for herself as head of the san francisco human rights commission. she says jenner is facing intense scrutiny and friday's interview will be revealing. >> you can see it now. his fingernails whether he has breasts or to the. i am hoping people go okay, i get it or i am not afraid of it. >> the interview is expected to give jenner a chance to address the gender transition journey of his own. you can see diane sawyer's interview friday night at 9:00 here on abc7. hope you will join us for that. >>> with the state facing mandatory water restrictions, the abc7 news i team is looking into one company who is wasting tens of thousands of gallons every day. there is huge amount of water keeping the area green. >> he made a report about the water leaks in 2011 shortly after he took over as the superintendent. >> they continued how long? >> they haven't been fixed. >> now the superi
teresa sparks made her transition 20 years ago. she lived her life as a self-professed alpha male until she decided it was time to be herself. she has made a name for herself as head of the san francisco human rights commission. she says jenner is facing intense scrutiny and friday's interview will be revealing. >> you can see it now. his fingernails whether he has breasts or to the. i am hoping people go okay, i get it or i am not afraid of it. >> the interview is expected to give...
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. >> teresa ariel says she didn't wait to watch the bear escape. here you can see his claw marks. >> i didn't really feel like i was in danger but he was so big and making so much noise and doing so much damage i was scared to death. >> but with her shotgun in one hand and cell phone in the other -- >>en i opened the door like this and saw him and just stuck my hand out. >> she took this four-second video. ariel says the bear came through a side door. >> he had come inside after my garbage and turned the garbage cans over and in doing so he shut the door and locked himself inside. >> reporter: the department of natural resources says this isn't typical bear behavior but that a wild bear will do just about anything to get out if it feels trapped even break a window nearly seven feet off the ground. >> his head was all the way to the top. >> state officials say springrouses bears from hibernation. that's why it's imperative to keep food and garbage locked away. teresa says she thought both her garbage and garage door were safe but has learned her les
. >> teresa ariel says she didn't wait to watch the bear escape. here you can see his claw marks. >> i didn't really feel like i was in danger but he was so big and making so much noise and doing so much damage i was scared to death. >> but with her shotgun in one hand and cell phone in the other -- >>en i opened the door like this and saw him and just stuck my hand out. >> she took this four-second video. ariel says the bear came through a side door. >> he...
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i was in calcutta india, and i went to mother teresa's home for the dying and destitute. this is where people go really to die. it's really, really a sad and almost a moving place. and i walked in. there was many lepers surrounding me. this man was sort of quivering on the floor, and seated among the lepers was a teenager, maybe 16 17 years old who looked like a young mick jagger, had a mop top, and his presence was very jarring to me such vibrance, right? i went up to him, and i said why are you here? why are you here serving lepers? when i was 16 or 17 i was not volunteering in calcutta india. i was not serving those with is little. and he said i'm here because of what the gospel teaches. what does the gospel teach? he said even though everyone here is poor they're rich in spirit. right? they're rich in spirit. and when you go pack and look at the gospel -- go back and look at the gospel 80% of what jesus says in the book of matthew, eight of the ten parables are about money and wealth. and it says there in the new testament, you know, the sermon on the mount, jesus is
i was in calcutta india, and i went to mother teresa's home for the dying and destitute. this is where people go really to die. it's really, really a sad and almost a moving place. and i walked in. there was many lepers surrounding me. this man was sort of quivering on the floor, and seated among the lepers was a teenager, maybe 16 17 years old who looked like a young mick jagger, had a mop top, and his presence was very jarring to me such vibrance, right? i went up to him, and i said why are...
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alejandro: ya esta aquÍ nuestra querida teresa rodrÍguez, quÉ impresionante historia nos tienes hoy. >> un especial "aquÍ y ahora" sobre personas transgÉnero, mÁs al regresar. alejandro: princesas, mis amores, ¿estÁn nerviosas? >> sÍ! alejandro: y es porque en minutos, ya casi, vamos a decidir quiÉn va a quedarse con esa colona de "nuestra bellecita latina" ¿quiÉn? >> yo! alejandro: ♪ probé una de esas toallas de papel económicas pero tuve que usar tantas hojas por cada derrame que el rollo desapareció. "debería haber comprado bounty" bounty es 2 veces más absorbente y resistente al mojarse. mira cómo bounty dura más que una de las toallas de marca económica. con bounty, el rollo no desaparece y eso vale la pena. bounty. dura más y es más absorbente. ¿sabes qué? deberíamos desayunar beneful esesto mañana.saludable. ¿crees que es demasiado loco? (vo) beneful original es una mezcla saludable que a tu perro le encantará, con granos integrales, carne de res y un toque de vegetales. ir a la universidad. y como todo, lo planeas hasta el último detalle. porque es
alejandro: ya esta aquÍ nuestra querida teresa rodrÍguez, quÉ impresionante historia nos tienes hoy. >> un especial "aquÍ y ahora" sobre personas transgÉnero, mÁs al regresar. alejandro: princesas, mis amores, ¿estÁn nerviosas? >> sÍ! alejandro: y es porque en minutos, ya casi, vamos a decidir quiÉn va a quedarse con esa colona de "nuestra bellecita latina" ¿quiÉn? >> yo! alejandro: ♪ probé una de esas toallas de papel económicas pero tuve...
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i'm not going to change -- i'm not mother teresa here. this was an act of support of my son and i'm not going to change my life. i have to travel all over the country. there's lots of laws or lots of states with similar religious freedom laws. many of them have anti-discrimination statutes that go parallel with those as well and you said indiana has tweaked them. i've been to indiana many times and plan to be there when the trojans take on the fighting irish. >> and beat them? >> we certainly hope so. they're a formidable team, believe me. >> speaking of the ncaa, these e-mails have come out suggesting that they had it in for the school when they penalized it over among other things inappropriate benefits to reggie bush and his family. you can't give back all that scholarship money you lost or bowl games you missed but victories vacated, a bcs championship. did they have a vendetta against usc and what will you do about it? >> i have auto' said it many times over the years we certainly believe the penalties that imposed were disproportion
i'm not going to change -- i'm not mother teresa here. this was an act of support of my son and i'm not going to change my life. i have to travel all over the country. there's lots of laws or lots of states with similar religious freedom laws. many of them have anti-discrimination statutes that go parallel with those as well and you said indiana has tweaked them. i've been to indiana many times and plan to be there when the trojans take on the fighting irish. >> and beat them? >> we...
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. >> we are having a first look at real house wires first time in prison talking about teresa dui dice. she's on the cover of u.s. weekly. >> it is us weekly. >> it is all about us. >> picture was taken in the visitation room of the federal correctional institution in connecticut. when i heard about this i said was this an old photo. >> they went to her in prison. >> there is joe a and two of their four daughters. the she's wearing make up. she looks different. her hair is naturally curly because she cannot do the blow out there. so, nope. >> blowing your hair in prison. anybody in the studio been in prison, federal corrections facility. >> can't say that i have have. >> jessica kline, you have been there a dozen of time. >> she's wearing jump suit you cannot really see she was hiding it, but it is not the orange but it is kind of orange. >> an olive green. >> taupe is the new black. >> in texas they have like navy blue. >> did they. >> we should do a whole fashion show on different states colors of their prison uniforms. >> i'm sure it key pend on the different prison. >> we can get s
. >> we are having a first look at real house wires first time in prison talking about teresa dui dice. she's on the cover of u.s. weekly. >> it is us weekly. >> it is all about us. >> picture was taken in the visitation room of the federal correctional institution in connecticut. when i heard about this i said was this an old photo. >> they went to her in prison. >> there is joe a and two of their four daughters. the she's wearing make up. she looks...
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as you recall president teresa sullivan surprised the 2012 attempt to oust her from the job. her current contract ends next summer. >>> in news4 for your health many children who overcome autism still need help to learn. researchers at albert einstein college of medicine published the study. nine out of ten toddlers who regained the social skills struggled in school. >>> even a little bit of television could make your kids overweight. kids who watched one hour of tv a day were 70% more likely to be obese. researchers at the university of virginia conducted the study. they found that most 5-year-olds watch more than three hours of tv every day. >>> and your child may choose to eat a plate with a smile. most bought so called power plates using the labelling and the price system. that includes four nutritious system and the prize. the prize is stickers maybe temporary tattoos. sales rose 300% as well. this is a low cost and effective way to get children to start eating more healthfully at school. >> see, mcdonald had it right put a toy in there. >> you need the healthy part too.
as you recall president teresa sullivan surprised the 2012 attempt to oust her from the job. her current contract ends next summer. >>> in news4 for your health many children who overcome autism still need help to learn. researchers at albert einstein college of medicine published the study. nine out of ten toddlers who regained the social skills struggled in school. >>> even a little bit of television could make your kids overweight. kids who watched one hour of tv a day were...
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. >> teresa sullivan issued a statement saying irresponsible journalism up justly damaged reputations. last year the charlottesville police department said there was no evidence to support criminal charges in this case. and at the same time this scathing report was released "rolling stone" issued an mole gi and retracted the story. the magazine's managing editor said in a statement, quote, we would like to apologize to our readers and to all of those who were damaged by our story. and the ensuing fall out. including members of the phi kappa psi fraternity, university and students. >> a man is in critical condition after a fire at a prince george's county home. that man in his 50s was found inside the home with life threatening burns. the man's wife was able to put out the flames before crews arrived there. we are learning that there was fire damage to the chair the man was sitting in. it's not known how the fire started. >>> police expect to see a suspend formally charged. hong young will be formally charged accused in the five shots incidents that took police over a week. police say
. >> teresa sullivan issued a statement saying irresponsible journalism up justly damaged reputations. last year the charlottesville police department said there was no evidence to support criminal charges in this case. and at the same time this scathing report was released "rolling stone" issued an mole gi and retracted the story. the magazine's managing editor said in a statement, quote, we would like to apologize to our readers and to all of those who were damaged by our...
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. >> teresa and donald are members of the indian tribe a native american community tucked deep in the wetland of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters put food on their table and money in their bank account. >> now they're being forced to confront the possibility they're sea seafaring way of life could end. five years after the bp oil spill they say the fish have so dwindled in number some of their neighbors have turned to church charity in order to survive. >> i mean, they're fishermen. they couldn't fish. it caused a lot of anger in the community. >> before bp louisiana harass losing 24 square miles of marsh land per year, the area of about the size of manhattan. a process that has sped up. we approach one of donald's favorite fishing spots. during the spill this area was covered in oil. >> this had all about 15 feet on the bank. >> 15 feet on the bank? >> it killed all that marsh grass. >> that's not all that worries them. since the bp spill they say they've been catching deformed fish. this is a picture of one. swollen, red and missing scales. bp released a repor
. >> teresa and donald are members of the indian tribe a native american community tucked deep in the wetland of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters put food on their table and money in their bank account. >> now they're being forced to confront the possibility they're sea seafaring way of life could end. five years after the bp oil spill they say the fish have so dwindled in number some of their neighbors have turned to church charity in order to survive....
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. >> reporter: teresa and donald are members of an indian tribe, a native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years the waters put food on the table and money in the bank act. what would you do if you were weren't living off the water. >> what would we do? >> yes. >> lord i don't know. >> reporter: you never considered that. >> no. >> reporter: now they are forced to confront the possibility their sea faring way of life could end. five years offer the b.p. oil spill, they say the fish so dwindled in number, some of their neighbours turned to church charity to survive. >> the fishermen - they couldn't fish. it caused a lot of anger in the community. >> reporter: before bp louisiana was losing 24 square miles of marshland a year. an area about the size of manhattan. since b.p. they say that process has sped up. we approach what was one of donald's favourite fishing spots. during the spill, the area was covered in oil. >> oil was 15 feet on the bank here. >> reporter: 15 feet on the bank. >> yes. 15 feet that went away. >> that's not all th
. >> reporter: teresa and donald are members of an indian tribe, a native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years the waters put food on the table and money in the bank act. what would you do if you were weren't living off the water. >> what would we do? >> yes. >> lord i don't know. >> reporter: you never considered that. >> no. >> reporter: now they are forced to confront the possibility their sea...
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his wife teresa is a dentist. and their two teenager sons are in critical condition with their father. their mother was released from the hospital. >>> everything is cleared this morning but it was a mess on the ben franklin bridge when a car caught fire causing big backups yesterday. the nbc 10 viewer sent us this photo shows the smoke and flames coming from that car. crews shut down several lanes while putting out the fire and towed the car away. the driver went to the hospital but no word on his condition. you'll see more pictures and video taken by people on the bridge yesterday on the "nbc 10 news" app. >>> and happening today, lawyers will make closing arguments in the boston marathon bombing trial. after just hours of testimony last week the defense rested its case. dzhokhar tsarnaev is accused of masterminding the 2013 marathon bombings to leave three people dead and more than 200 hurt. if convicted, tsarnaev could face the death penalty. >>> israel's prime minister is calling for stepped up pressure on ir
his wife teresa is a dentist. and their two teenager sons are in critical condition with their father. their mother was released from the hospital. >>> everything is cleared this morning but it was a mess on the ben franklin bridge when a car caught fire causing big backups yesterday. the nbc 10 viewer sent us this photo shows the smoke and flames coming from that car. crews shut down several lanes while putting out the fire and towed the car away. the driver went to the hospital but...
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vow president teresa sullivan said it damaged efforts to address sexual assault across campuses and said irresponsible journalism damaged the reputation of individuals and the fluf -- the university of virginia. >> charles hadlock. thank you. joining us analyst, lisa green, author of the book on your case. i working at rolling stone for over a decade. i know the guys involved in this. and i foe how good they are and how hard they work and how serious they take the responsibility of putting out this magazine. but they will be the first ones to tell you they dropped the ball in a big way in this situation. the man who edited this story sean woods told "the new york times," ultimately we were too deferential to our rape victim and honored too many of her requests in our reporting, we should have been much tougher. is all of this from the rolling stone side of this is this about a lack of skepticism and not being tough enough on the story or the reporter or is this the challenge of reporting a rape story and not wanting to revictimize the reporter. >> it is about navigating the channels and
vow president teresa sullivan said it damaged efforts to address sexual assault across campuses and said irresponsible journalism damaged the reputation of individuals and the fluf -- the university of virginia. >> charles hadlock. thank you. joining us analyst, lisa green, author of the book on your case. i working at rolling stone for over a decade. i know the guys involved in this. and i foe how good they are and how hard they work and how serious they take the responsibility of...
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>> doreen, last week we introduced you to lieutenant colonel teresa james the highest ranking guard member to come forward with a rape allegation in the country since the guard started tracking these crimes in 2012. she says she waited six years before reporting her rape fearing her 34-year career with the west virginia national guard would be destroyed, which she says is exactly what happened. >> her career was ruined and that she is being forced into retirement that is not what should happen to a victim. >> reporter: west virginia delegate barbara flesh ire was alarmed when our investigation revealed the state's national guard unit doesn't have a way to criminally punish soldiers accused of rape and sexual assault. >> according to lieutenant colonel james there's no procedure for cart martialourt mashltting in wave wf. >> reporter: the i-team found most rules do not apply to national guard units across the country because they are state militias, which must follow their state laws. when we spoke with the head of the west virginia national guard, james hoyer, he insisted lieutenant colone
>> doreen, last week we introduced you to lieutenant colonel teresa james the highest ranking guard member to come forward with a rape allegation in the country since the guard started tracking these crimes in 2012. she says she waited six years before reporting her rape fearing her 34-year career with the west virginia national guard would be destroyed, which she says is exactly what happened. >> her career was ruined and that she is being forced into retirement that is not what...
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see it echoed, even throughout this by the comments of the president of the university of virginia, teresa sullivan. when the charlottesville police department came out and said they could find no evidence that this crime actually happened, the thing that she wanted to point to was something in their report that said that indeed the university had been simympathetic to this woman who claimed to have been raped and that they had treated her properly. she should not have been treated properly. she's a liar. at the university of virginia, there's an honor system and it used to work. if you told a whopper like this, damaging the university, and obviously not true, you would be out of there. you'd be gone. why it is that that student so far as we know still remains at the university of virginia is beyond my imagination. but it does suggest that the honor system down there is not what it used to be. >> obviously it is not okay for young men to sexually assault young women but it is also not okay to falsely accuse innocent young men of a horrific crime like gang rape and then escape from doing so
see it echoed, even throughout this by the comments of the president of the university of virginia, teresa sullivan. when the charlottesville police department came out and said they could find no evidence that this crime actually happened, the thing that she wanted to point to was something in their report that said that indeed the university had been simympathetic to this woman who claimed to have been raped and that they had treated her properly. she should not have been treated properly....
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imprisoned "real housewives" teresa giudice says her family visits her in prison but her 5-year-old daughter thinks they're just visiting her at work. [ laughter ] that's how much the women fight on "the real housewives." her daughter thinks it's just like prison. all, you know -- it seems like if you follow spas, which i do, real spa head. feels like there's always a new spa treatment out there. maybe it's like to me, spa, whew! anyway, a new spa treatment claims that stem cells from an infant's foreskin can be applied to the face. that will be great until you have to pull down on your neck to wash your face. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] make it -- make it that i didn't tell it. go back in time! [ laughter ] and finally, nicki minaj posted a video yesterday of a crying boy who calmed down once he placed his head on her chest. so if you see nicki minaj, start crying. [ laughter ] you never know. you never know. ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how you doing, 8g band? good to see you guys. we mentioned the final four, down to four teams. we are do
imprisoned "real housewives" teresa giudice says her family visits her in prison but her 5-year-old daughter thinks they're just visiting her at work. [ laughter ] that's how much the women fight on "the real housewives." her daughter thinks it's just like prison. all, you know -- it seems like if you follow spas, which i do, real spa head. feels like there's always a new spa treatment out there. maybe it's like to me, spa, whew! anyway, a new spa treatment claims that stem...
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joining me tonight maria teresa kumar, mark hanna and margie omero, democratic strategist and host of "the posters." thank you all for being here we start with iran a deal that could prevent them from developing a nuclear weapon but the blow-back from the right came right away. house speaker john boehner tweeted the parameters for a final iran deal represents an alarming departure from the goals. americans and our allies have the right to be wary of a nuclear deal with iran that is riddled with concessions by the obama administration. senator david vitter tweeted, despite the objections the obama administration has made a deal with iran on their nuclear program. actually, nearly 60% of americans support this deal. margie, where is this going? >> well i think the issue here is it looks like you're going to see a lot of republicans trying to play politics with this. washington post had a poll this week. there's been consistent support for negotiating with iran. on top of that, there has actually been pretty consistent bipartisan support. "the washington post" abc poll shows in fact half
joining me tonight maria teresa kumar, mark hanna and margie omero, democratic strategist and host of "the posters." thank you all for being here we start with iran a deal that could prevent them from developing a nuclear weapon but the blow-back from the right came right away. house speaker john boehner tweeted the parameters for a final iran deal represents an alarming departure from the goals. americans and our allies have the right to be wary of a nuclear deal with iran that is...
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teresa sullivan, president of the university of virginia is reacting to this review. she said in part, ""rolling stone's" story did nothing to combat sexual violence, and it damaged serious efforts address the issue." >> she goes on to say, "irresponsible journalism unjustly damaged the reputations of many innocent individuals and the university of virginia." this entire thing has been a complete mess for everybody involved. the worst part is the issue they were trying to put a spotlight on, the topic they wanted to bring attention to, they almost made more difficult. victims, young women on college campuses, who already feel reluctant to speak out and talk about campus rape may be more reluctant now. >> and the story, the journalism, just unbelievable. we're journalists, it's to see this sort of thing has been published and that there have been no repercussions. >> no discipline is certainly -- >> no. i think this is the end of this. there's going to be a lot of people complaining. will be interesting to see when the next edition comes out how people react. we'll kee
teresa sullivan, president of the university of virginia is reacting to this review. she said in part, ""rolling stone's" story did nothing to combat sexual violence, and it damaged serious efforts address the issue." >> she goes on to say, "irresponsible journalism unjustly damaged the reputations of many innocent individuals and the university of virginia." this entire thing has been a complete mess for everybody involved. the worst part is the issue they...
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teresa devine is no longer hospitalized. according to the epa methyl bromide is toxic material. high concentration and exposure can cause respiratory system failure and specific and deleterious actions on the lungs, eyes and skin. epa spokeswoman said more than one unit at the resort was sprayed with the pesticide but so far at least no others have reported becoming ill. patti ann. patti ann: nonetheless, is there still a danger? >> reporter: well the company, term minute nix that is sprayed pesticide is prohibited by local officials using the product anywhere, indoors or out. the apartments where it was used are off limits to anyone but law enforcement and epa officials. they have to use protective gear. term minute nix term nix. >> should a statement, that the family is in our thoughts and prayers. we're cooperating with the authorities and conducting our own thorough investigation. the u.s. justice department patti ann initiated a criminal investigation into the incident. the epa says this is the not the first time methyl bromide was used at the resort. it was sprayed at leas
teresa devine is no longer hospitalized. according to the epa methyl bromide is toxic material. high concentration and exposure can cause respiratory system failure and specific and deleterious actions on the lungs, eyes and skin. epa spokeswoman said more than one unit at the resort was sprayed with the pesticide but so far at least no others have reported becoming ill. patti ann. patti ann: nonetheless, is there still a danger? >> reporter: well the company, term minute nix that is...
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. >> speaking of statements we have one from university of virginia president teresa sullivan. she said "rolling stone" story "a rape on campus" did nothing to come pat sexual violence and damaged serious efforts to address the issue. irresponsible journalism unjustly damaged the reputations of many innocent individuals and university of virginia. also statement from virginia attorney general, saying the "rolling stone" failures in a difficult position shaken a university community and injected doubt at a moment are building a national momentum around efforts to end campus sexual violence. >> reporter: it is important to note the university of virginia was under a detailed focused federal investigation for compliance with title 9, gender equality amendment to the civil rights act, and it was already under scrutiny for how it was handling sexual assault. it needs to be seen in context. there was a national movement continues to be national movement to fight sexual assault on campus. it didn't begin and end with the "rolling stone" story, but it is certainly true that victims alr
. >> speaking of statements we have one from university of virginia president teresa sullivan. she said "rolling stone" story "a rape on campus" did nothing to come pat sexual violence and damaged serious efforts to address the issue. irresponsible journalism unjustly damaged the reputations of many innocent individuals and university of virginia. also statement from virginia attorney general, saying the "rolling stone" failures in a difficult position shaken...
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president of uva teresa sullivan slammed the magazine in a statement, "irresponsible journalism unjustly damaged the reputations of many innocent individuals and yustuniversity of virginia." late today the fraternity announced they would sue "rolling stone" over the discredited story. could anyone else face legal action? that's just ahead in the "justice files." good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e*trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. ♪ nexium 24hr. it's the purple pill. the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand. available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protectiontm. ♪ music plays love you by the free design ♪ ♪ attendant: welcome back. man: thank you. it's not home. but with every well considered detail . . . it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people. . . choose delta tha
president of uva teresa sullivan slammed the magazine in a statement, "irresponsible journalism unjustly damaged the reputations of many innocent individuals and yustuniversity of virginia." late today the fraternity announced they would sue "rolling stone" over the discredited story. could anyone else face legal action? that's just ahead in the "justice files." good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the...